I am using Master page in my page. So the Master page contains a form with "runat=server".

But now I am using a plugin which requires a form element in the child page. When I tried to add another form it is showing in the firebug and also the plugin is not working. As I am using more then 1 plugin in my project I can't mention all the things in the master page form element.

Is there any process to use inherited Form element in asp.net. I think in HTML5 it is supporting all multiple form element in a page.

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When you put form on master page and when it renders in the browser you content page also contains form. What is the point to have form on content page.
– शेखरNov 20 '14 at 13:08

Yes you are right. But I am using two different plugin which need form with different settings. Example: Jquery File Upload, Validation Plugin . Both requires it own form with different settings. I think we can solve this using inherited form
– user1926138Nov 20 '14 at 13:21

ASP.NET WebForms do not support multiple forms.
– AlexanderNov 20 '14 at 13:59

Is there any solution for this? or we can't use multiple plugin in an form :(
– user1926138Nov 20 '14 at 14:02